Gateway A60 Owner's Manual

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Connecting a USB device to your tablet
This allows you to transfer your 
personal data to or from your PC, 
using your PC’s file explorer.
Plug the micro USB connector to 
your tablet, and plug the other 
end of the USB cable into a USB 
port on your PC.
After a short delay, your tablet's 
internal memory will be visible as 
an external drive in your PC’s file explorer.
Connecting a USB device to 
your tablet
USB devices are supported, such as a keyboard or 
USB storage device, through the Host USB port.
As most USB keyboards are designed for desktop 
computers and operating systems, some keys may 
not function.
Accessing files on a USB storage 
device
Note: Your tablet only supports USB storage devices that use the FAT or 
FAT32 file system.
You can access media files (photos, music and video) on USB storage devices 
with your tablet's multimedia apps.
Caution: Before removing USB storage, make sure your device is not using 
data on the USB storage device.
Note: Please check for updates to the tablet's software that may add 
support for additional USB devices. See “Updating your tablet’s operating 
system” on page 55.
Connecting a Bluetooth device
Only A2DP stereo headsets (without microphone) are supported. Please check 
for updates to the tablet's software which may add support for additional 
Bluetooth devices. 
For Bluetooth settings, tap Apps > Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth 
settings.